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Cronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)<blockquote class="Quote" rel="CyberPanel">It was a minor bug in cron fetch, fixed on your server. Along with that fixed another minor ModSecurity issue. PackagCronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)Solved via TicketCronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)<blockquote class="Quote" rel="CyberPanel">I asked for a few more details via your ticket.</blockquote> OKCronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)<blockquote class="Quote" rel="CyberPanel">Can you share the exact command you are trying to add?</blockquote> I have try so many different command and any of tHow many people here are using OLS with cyberpanel in production environmentI am using CyberPanel in a production environment on CentOS 7, I have face some issues, but not a big deal, right now I am having one with the cron jobs but I tCronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)<blockquote class="Quote" rel="CyberPanel">Can you upgrade and see if this fixed your problem? Cron files under /home will not make your corn works, those are tCronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)<blockquote class="Quote" rel="CyberPanel">Can you upgrade and see if this fixed your problem? Cron files under /home will not make your corn works, those are tCronjob problem (doesn't show in the website list)Edit: I have notice that the files cron at /home have been created every 2 minutes. Help please! @qtwrk @usmannasir @Dynamite @CyberPanel CyberPanel Log latest (2003, 'Can\\'t connect to MySQL server on \\'127.0.0.1\\' (111 "Connection refused")')Problem solved! I have some misconfiguration applied by the recommendation in the cyberpanel platform with the mysql optimization options. Replacing the file so(2003, 'Can\\'t connect to MySQL server on \\'127.0.0.1\\' (111 "Connection refused")')<blockquote class="Quote" rel="CyberPanel"> ``` mv /usr/local/settings.py /usr/local/CyberCP/CyberCP/ systemctl restart lscpd ``` </blockquote> I don't have a f